Problem solved. I swapped the 3.6 battery from my deceased G4 which
got the bong back. That still didn't get it to reboot so I checked
around and found that a USB hub was disconnected.
I have a mess here. I'm trying to move to a newer Intel Mac Pro. I
have 3 computers, 2 monitors, 2
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Another option would be to use an access point in a wireless bridge mode.
The Mac is plugged into a wireless access point (wireless router) via
Ethernet cable and the WAP is connected to the wireless network.
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 5:54 AM wrote:
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It might be easier just to buy a PCI USB 2.0 card if you can get them
still. The one's I had success with in the G4 Quicksilver's had NEC
chipsets. That is important as the OS had drivers built in for that.
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On Apr 9, 2015, at 1:37 PM, David Sutherland turn...@gmail.com wrote:
It might be easier just to buy a PCI USB 2.0 card if you can get them still.
The one's I had success with in the G4 Quicksilver's had NEC chipsets.
That is important as the OS had drivers built in for that.
Any PCI